From the Center

In meetings and public appearances, Israeli and Palestinian representatives would simply state their official positions and then refuse to engage in dialogue or genuine conversation. At this past July's Camp David summit, Ehud Barak and Yasir Arafat opened a potentially bright new phase in the...

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